Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson

Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson

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Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson is the Icelandic Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture. She is involved in discussions regarding the recent infrastructure tax affecting the cruise industry, meeting with representatives from cruise companies and industry associations to address their concerns and seek a collaborative resolution to the tax's implementation.

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Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson is the Minister of Industries and will be answering questions at the meeting.

Kristrún ræðir mótun nýrrar atvinnustefnu
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-09-04
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Hönnu Katrínu is the Minister of Fisheries and is involved in discussions about the declaration with the European Union.

Mikilvægt að fá upplýsingar um viljayfirlýsinguna
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-07-22
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Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson is quoted in the announcement expressing satisfaction in supporting valuable and exciting projects that strengthen the tourism industry.

Stuðlagil hlaut hæsta styrkinn
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-04-30
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Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson, the Minister of Fisheries, is said to be willing to address the issues raised by Bjarni Haukur regarding the goose population.

Helsingjafaraldur ógnar afkomu bænda
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-04-25
7.0

Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson is the Minister of Fisheries who met with representatives of the Small Boat Owners Association regarding fishing regulations.

Vilja undanþágur frá reglugerð ráðherra
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-03-25
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Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson is the Minister of Industries and Innovation who commented on the decision to stop printing parliamentary documents.

Ráðuneyti fylgir tillögu hagræðingarhópsins
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-03-17
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Representatives of the shipping companies are scheduled to meet with Hönnu Katrínu Friðriksson, the Minister of Industries, tomorrow.

Vilja endurskoðun á innviðagjaldinu
Morgunblaðið·IcelandIceland· 2025-02-25
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